1. Green Bay Notre Dame (1-0): The Tritons opened their WIAA Division 3 state title defense in dominating fashion with a 42-14 win over what still should be a good De Pere team. Notre Dame has won eight straight games dating to last season.

2. Bay Port (1-0): The Pirates did just enough to escape with a 42-38 win over Green Bay Preble. The good news is Bay Port threw for 269 yards after throwing for a total of 850 in the regular season last year. The bad news is the 38 points allowed is the most since giving up 46 to Hudson in a playoff loss in 2012.

3. Luxemburg-Casco (1-0): The Spartans had little trouble in a 47-6 win over Oconto Falls, which featured the debut of former Denmark standout Jon Deprey. The senior quarterback had 217 rushing yards and scored a touchdown, threw for 29 yards and a score and returned a punt 71 yards for a TD.

4. G.B. Southwest (1-0): The Trojans didn’t have much of a test in a 41-0 win over a rebuilding Sheboygan North squad, but they still were impressive in holding the Golden Raiders to 67 yards of total offense and three first downs.

5. Ashwaubenon (1-0): The Jaguars put up 52 points in a win against Sheboygan South and have scored 50 or more points in three of their last four games going back to last season. Ashwaubenon improved to 8-0 against South since the FRCC started play in 2007.

6. West De Pere (1-0): The Phantoms beat Seymour 34-7 and held the Thunder to just five first downs. It also avenged a season-opening loss to the Thunder in 2015. West De Pere now has four straight home games starting with a nonconference contest against Kingsford (Mich.) on Friday.

7. Southern Door (1-0): Made easy work of Winneconne in a 32-6 win, the first of three road games to start the season. It was the most points allowed by Winneconne since October 2014.

8. De Pere (0-1): The Redbirds didn’t have a great showing against the Tritons, but it also was a tough game to break in new starters at key positions. De Pere had its 16-game conference winning streak end, but it has a good chance to start a new one at home against Manitowoc this week.

9. G.B. Preble (0-1): Had 293 rushing yards and 20 first downs against Bay Port, which is something to build on despite the loss. It’s early, but the Hornets might be facing a must-win against Ashwaubenon this week if it wants a chance to at least share the FRCC title. No team has won the league championship with more than one loss in the first nine seasons of the FRCC.

10. Coleman (1-0): The Cougars scored only eight points, but it was enough in a shutout win over Northern Elite. The point total was the lowest scored in the regular season by Coleman since getting blanked by Peshtigo in September 2013.

Team of the week

Shawano

The Hawks won 47-0 at Clintonville on Saturday, a good start for a team that won just two games last season. Kien Moorman rushed for 163 yards and scored two TDs on six carries for Shawano, while Dylan Sumnicht caught four passes for 120 yards and two scores.

Players of the week

Nate Ihlenfeldt, G.B. Notre Dame: The senior rushed for 192 yards and three touchdowns while averaging 7.4 yards per carry against De Pere. He also returned a punt 55 yards for a TD and caught one pass for nine yards. Not a bad return from the broken collarbone he sustained in the D3 state title game.

Quinn Pierner, Bay Port: Threw for 256 yards and four TDs and rushed 21 times for 81 yards and another score. An honorable mention goes to his receiver, Jordan Nolle, who caught six passes for 173 yards and three TDs.

Dustin Graf, Pulaski: Rushed for 236 yards on just nine carries and had TD runs of 57, 62, 33 and 57 yards in a win at Manitowoc.

Jake Karchinski, West De Pere: Had a team-high six total tackles, including four solo, and added two sacks to help the Phantoms beat Seymour.

Brock Koski, Ashwaubenon: Rushed for 177 yards and scored three TDs while averaging 12.6 yards per carry in a win over Sheboygan South.